Old Computer Appreciation Thread
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@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@folly There isn't. He only did fm7-flop and fm7-cass.
I think your scripts are good enough to use, and if they're not, once everything is in place it's just a matter of adding lr-mess to the emulators.cfg for any given system.ok do mine
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@folly I'm honestly still impressed at how quickly you pulled the whole thing together too!
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@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@folly I'm honestly still impressed at how quickly you pulled the whole thing together too!
Did it in about 6 hours.
I calculated the amount of time it would take if you do all this manually for each script. I think every script takes about 30 minutes.
So thats more than 1000 hours.
Thats about working 80 days, 12 hours a day ;-)Really amazing work.
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@folly And now you've made it so we can build the script modules in six minutes, dump a mess 0.151 bios pack in ten and build the cores in an hour. Thanks for saving me days of my life ^^
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@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@folly And now you've made it so we can build the script modules in six minutes, dump a mess 0.151 bios pack in ten and build the cores in an hour. Thanks for saving me days of my life ^^
Your welcome.
It also saves a lot of my time too.
Perhaps I can make even greater stuff, who knows. -
@folly Do I sense that you have a new idea? ^^
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@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@folly Do I sense that you have a new idea? ^^
The multi-disk problem would be nice to fix.
Don't have a really good idea about that now.mz700, fm7 and fm77av boot with a dummy file.
mz2500 doesn't boot.Something for tomorrow.
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@folly What type of files are you using? I use mess zips as much as possible.
Mz2500 definitely booted on my end with your script, except Ys 3 (I suspect your lr-mess-mz2500 mounts the discs differently), if I can get it to work so can you! ^^ -
@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@folly What type of files are you using? I use mess zips as much as possible.
Mz2500 definitely booted on my end with your script, except Ys 3 (I suspect your lr-mess-mz2500 mounts the discs differently), if I can get it to work so can you! ^^0.151 version with 7 files inside
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@folly I meant for the games. 7 games for a mess mz2500 set sounds way off.
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@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@folly I meant for the games. 7 games for a mess mz2500 set sounds way off.
no games yet.
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No games yet for mz2500. (seem very hard to find !)
But with the command without any media it boots.
So just have to find the right disk files.The others work. I found some games.
Seems my generated fm77av script looks for -cass, changed manually into -flop1 in emulators.cfg
(This issue was expected, perhaps I can pull it off in version 2 of my script using also second and third lines, so I can make one for cass and one for flop1)
Could play this OOB (nice one)(Fireball (1987)(Humming Bird Soft)) :
FM-7 (still have to do the controlls)( 1942 (1987)(ASCII)(JP))and(Castle, The (1985)(ASCII)(JP)):
MZ-700 (3D-Way Out (19xx)(BBG Software)) (looks like one of the first dooms ;-):
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@folly Fireball is so colourful for that time! You're really exploring here.
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@adambegood Most FM7/FM77AV games I played were quite colourful. It's quite an interesting system but we have to discover pretty much everything.
@Folly MZ2500 is included in the MESS 0.151 Software Lists, and I think any MAME edition after that.
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@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@adambegood Most FM7/FM77AV games I played were quite colourful. It's quite an interesting system but we have to discover pretty much everything.
@Folly MZ2500 is included in the MESS 0.151 Software Lists, and I think any MAME edition after that.
Found it. Will try now
Tried a few. laydock and tritorn didn't work.
sound gal booted :
penguin kun wars (works quite good, indeed nice system!) :
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@folly Laydock didn't work without scripts either, I think the ROM is broken. Don't know about Tritorn.
Judging by the MZ2500 and the X1 it seems Sharp always put out really advanced machines for the time.
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@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@folly Laydock didn't work without scripts either, I think the ROM is broken. Don't know about Tritorn.
Read somewhere that mz80b mz2000 and mz2500 are somewhat the same computers and that they could be software compatible.
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@folly @folly I'm not sure. I know they're the same series, much like the MZ700 and MZ1500. But I don't know if they're software compatible. There's also a MZ3500, 6500, and a lot of others... I've got a bunch of those machines set up and they seem to have somewhat different libraries but with quite a bit of overlap. So I suppose it could be but I imagine that much like FM7 and FM77AV you'd still need MESS rom sets for each system.
Interesting discovery. I loaded CAS files for PC6001. Lr-mess doesn't do anything with them. I get booted back to ES. The lr-mess-pc6001 I built with your script doesn't load the game, but the machine does boot. I get a 'How many pages message?'.
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@zering said in Old Computer Appreciation Thread:
@folly @folly I'm not sure. I know they're the same series, much like the MZ700 and MZ1500. But I don't know if they're software compatible. There's also a MZ3500, 6500, and a lot of others... I've got a bunch of those machines set up and they seem to have somewhat different libraries but with quite a bit of overlap. So I suppose it could be but I imagine that much like FM7 and FM77AV you'd still need MESS rom sets for each system.
Interesting discovery. I loaded CAS files for PC6001. Lr-mess doesn't do anything with them. I get booted back to ES. The lr-mess-pc6001 I built with your script doesn't load the game, but the machine does boot. I get a 'How many pages message?'.
I think a problem as expected.
You have to create a second commandline in the emulators.cfg for that system and make one with -cass instead of -cart1.
Select the cass version when booting should do the trick, I think !
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